Her concerns about going it alone certainly seemed unfounded in the very welcoming confines of the Pilsen venue. Songs like “Change Shapes,” Crocodile Tears,” and “Something In The Air” didn’t stray too terribly far from the synth-fueled, disco-kissed pop that populated the releases from her other band. If anything, the new material takes a similar approach to songwriting and then distills itself to a purer, more minimalist finished product. As a performer, Mayberry still proved t...